Everything Wrong With Deadpool 2 In 19 Minutes Or Less

Deadpool 2 was pretty great. Better than most sequels. But like most of the best sequels... it does get SLIGHTLY less great on repeat viewings. But it's still awesome. But also sinful--as all movies are! Next week: Sins from 2000 and sins from 2018... both awful movies.Remember, no movie is without sin! Which movie's sins should we expose next?!Podcast: soundcloud.com/cinemasinsSins Video Playlist: tvclip.biz/video/wy-v4c4is-w/video.htmlTweet us: twitter.com/cinemasinsReddit with us: reddit.com/r/cinemasinsTumble us: cinema-sins.tumblr.comCall us: 405-459-7466Jeremy's book: theablesbook.com Merch: teespring.com/stores/cinemasins-store

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3:27 I chose to think this is the exact point where he realized all the consecutive movie tropes pointed to men busting through the door, and killing Vanessa. Or glancing at the next page of the script, or listening to the criticism of TVclip commenters and the light dawning on him with an almost audible DING! I swear, the first time I watched this movie, I knew she was going to die, and I immediately thought of you/Cinemawins fighting over whether or not this was a Poe or not. On the other hand, that look, and choked off smile when Colossus says "You always make it hard" qualifies as the requisite smiley to tell the difference.;)

Breaking the 4th wall is Wade's equivalent to the "Spidey Sense." Even when he had the depowering collar on, he looked right at the camera, and said "Right next to a steaming pile of Foreshadowing." So, Foreshadowing. DING!

The biggest problem I had with Deadpool 2 as a fan of the comics is how they just Kill Black Tom Cassidy for a stupid fucking race joke. Black Tom is a huge Deadpool antagonist as was Ajax and on that not where the fuck is T-Ray?

Dont you feel Ryan Reynolds plays the same style character in all his movies and even in real life. After first it was cool but then it gets boring. just a bad mouth sarcastic mercenary/ action hero. You can see the same character in all of his movies. he has like 2 movies he cant be his normal self cause they were horror. the captive and the amityville horror. i just dont see him having a wide range of skill to play other types of characters. Deadpool 1 was good more story. Deadpool 2 to me just seem recycled same thing over again, pretty boring to tell you guys the truth.

The biggest sin is Juggernaut being in a Mutant prison I mean isn’t his power supernatural and not mutation he should have been destroyed that prison unless Charles Xavier was there been that would mean Charles is also a prisoner as well

I like how he's criticizing a movie about a character who's whole thing is to just be random and not make sense. Look if you're gonna criticize a character, do some research about them. Also even if you did know this, why are you criticizing them about a stupid joke when again that's his whole thing.

And no, the "soap pump" joke wasn't a cum joke, at least not directly. That's just something that happens when you fill an empty soap dispenser. The idea behind that scene was to show Wade trying, or at least pretending to be "family friendly" to fit in with the X-men.

Missed sins: 1) Deadpool throws his cigarette into the oil drum next to his head, but it's the one underneath his head that actually blows up. 2) Movie makes it clear that Deadpool is bummed out about Vanessa at the beginning and then he comes home to a Vanessa feigning anger, teasing a potential "We broke up because she didn't like my job" cliche. It's good that it was a fakeout, because that's MORE cliche than killing the love interest, but instead we get the "People who aren't really angry at each other pretend to be angry for the sake of the movie audience" cliche, which is bullshit, too. 3) When Sergei is hiding in his car, Wade rushes to the window like he's going to jump through it, and then it cuts to Sergei falling out the car on the other side, with Wade walking around the car. What did Wade do that put Sergei through the car with such force but left Wade still outside? 4) The joke about Russel having a stupid name was excellent when it was in Guardians of the Galaxy 2. Or maybe it wasn't, but it was still better than here. 5) Good a time as any to talk about how ridiculous it is that a mutant conversion school would torture a bunch of kids with super powers and get away with it, but he goes even further and says there are no locks? Sorry, no matter how well you brainwash kids, there's no way that many voluntarily submit to torture, especially when they have mutant powers and can make you stop whenever they feel like it. 6) In Wade's case, his powers wouldn't help him escape a cell, but they DO keep him from dying of cancer. Maybe humans don't give a shit about mutants at all, but if that's the case, why all the nonlethal weapons employed by the guards? I can't conceive of a prison that wouldn't attend to an inmate's medical issue, but still spends money on taser batons instead of guns.7) I thought in a prison setting, being called a pedophile marked you for death, but here Black Tom is brazenly creeping on a 14-year-old. Are mutants supposed to more tolerant of child rape? Because that might be the most racist thing about Black Tom.8) Cable is the reason Deadpool escapes, rather than dying of cancer, and Cable and Deadpool are the reason that Russel ever escapes. Without Cable traveling back in time, how does Russel get out, kill the headmaster, develop a taste for blood and kill Cable's family? This movie has prime timeline problems as bad as Terminator's.9) Movie tells us earlier that it'd take a grenade to remove the power canceling necklace, but apparently a bullet will do the trick, even though later, Colossus won't be able to rip one off.10) I buy Cable seeing this tiny skee-ball token fall because of his mechanical eye. Fine. What I don't buy is that he'd take the time to pick it up to taunt Deadpool, a guy he's never met before. From his perspective, he went to a prison with mutant criminals and was attacked by a mutant criminal. Why does he want a token to remember him by? Is it so he can use it later?11) Juggernaut isn't wearing any kind of collar, so yeah, movie glosses over how the hell they get him onto a moving convoy. 12) How the hell does Deadpool slice even one bullet in half? Movie bullshits to apparently give him super speed, only to take it back a second and a half later.13) Colossus is shown putting his hands on his ears to ignore Deadpool's music, which shouldn't be hard because with no speakers attached, that smartphone isn't making much noise. Yet, in the next shot, Colossus has apparently heard Deadpool talking, and changes his mind enough to go outside. 14) Where the hell did Deadpool get the power-suppressing necklace? I can tell you where he didn't get it -- the prison, the prison convoy, and the X-men mansion. So I guess... CVS?15) Is there any reason that Deadpool and Cable don't kill the headmaster, to prevent Russel from doing it? Deadpool tried to kill him earlier for torturing kids -- it's why he got locked up to begin with. If Russel needs to kill the headmaster himself to develop the taste of blood, why can't you save his soul the way Snape saved Malfoy?16) Wait, when Cable goes back in time the second time, he's just reliving the past? Why aren't there two Cables running around? Did Cable travel back and subdue Cable prime, thus creating some sort of time paradox? This same question arises in the end credits bit, where Deadpool goes back to save Vanessa, reliving the past, and then goes back to other events, actively entering the past. What are the rules?17,18,19) So Cable placed a skee-ball token in Deadpool's suit, I guess, in the exact spot that Deadpool was hit before, even though you can see Deadpool sticking his finger in the bullet hole and it's not where Cable touches him later. But how is it that the token doesn't shift while Deadpool's fighting, or when he's blown up by Russel? And even if it didn't, the bigger question is, how did Cable predict Deadpool's jump precisely so he could shoot him in the same spot? Even assuming that Deadpool does things exactly the same way, despite different dialogue heading into this, Cable is reliving these events, so doing HIS part the exact same way would be close to impossible, so this boils down to an impossible aim sin on top of the impossibility of the token staying put throughout the whole fight.20) When asked why Cable didn't travel back in time a few more years to kill Russel as a baby, he says that he can't go back that far with any kind of accuracy -- a statement that's completely forgotten for the end credit sequence with baby Hitler.

They addressed the prisioner transportation. They said this is convoy 17. In other words, at least 16 other groups of prisions were transported. At better sin would be how they know which convoy had the important characters and why Juggurant and the kid shared a truck.

I'm sinning CinemaSins one sin for not questioning why every mutant in that prison had a collar on but Juggernaut got to keep his helmet. And if that was the case... How was he even imprisoned? He could have ripped through those steel doors like wet toilet paper.

+Joey Flett dude my joke was that wet toilet was hard to break as a normal human not super human strength that could break right through a heavily armored truck holding him and he probably did not have a collar on because his head is a FUCKING egg head and the movie animator's did not want to cgi the collar on him.

+Jesus A.collazo Maybe for you but this is the Juggernaut we're talking about here. His mutant superpower is that when his body starts in motion, it's damned near impossible to break his momentum. Why would he NOT have a collar on?!?